Forensic Archive: Mapping the biological flicker fusion and the technical illusion of human time.
The technical reality behind Here’s why time doesn’t exist is matter-of-fact forensic proof that “time” is a biological output rather than a universal constant. This investigation decodes the Critical Flicker Fusion Frequency, documenting how species size and metabolic rate dictate the speed of perceived reality. While mainstream society operates on the linear clock grid, the clinical data regarding metabolic time dilation—where insects inhabit a “slow-motion” world—suggests that the human experience is merely one frequency-limited filter.
The narrative identifies the 2010 Chilean earthquake as a geological intercept, where an 8.8 magnitude event shifted the Earth’s axis by three inches and shortened the day by 1.26 microseconds. By cross-referencing Einsteinian relativity and the Heliopolitan code of cyclical ages, we find that “seconds” and “minutes” are artificial social engineering tools. This entry treats the invention of the clock as a precise technical diagnostic of how the human species was tethered to a synthetic temporal matrix.
Here’s why time doesn’t exist and its a product of humans
In recent years, many scientific studies have gone unnoticed by the general public — studies proving that time doesn’t exist.
One study shows that “time” is perceived differently by size.
Smaller species including insects live in a slow-motion world where everything is slowed down – which explains how flying bugs are able to easily dodge an object coming at them such as a newspaper.
The study was led by scientists from Ireland who found that size affected how one perceived time and it involved more than 30 different species, including lizards, cats, dogs, birds, and mice.
The research is based off of animals’ ability to detect separate flashes of fast-flickering light.
Scientists found that “Critical flicker fusion frequency” is the point where the flashes seem to merge together and that light appears constant. Then, comparing the phenomenon in different animals revealed size relates to the perception of how one experiences “time.”
“The smaller an animal is and the faster its metabolic rate the slower time passes.”
“The bigger an animal is and the slower its metabolic rate the faster time passes.”
It’s very fascinating that small animals live in a slow motion world . Where the opposite – Big Animals living in a rapid fast motion world – is also true.
So next time you play fetch with your dog (or your cat if your cat thinks its a dog), remember that smaller animals are seeing things move in slow motion and bigger animals are seeing things in hyper speed rapid mode.
That’s not all though — scientists also believe that we ourselves are affected by this phenomenon. When we are younger, we experience time faster because we too are smaller in size, and when we grow up time seems to fly by.
“It’s tempting to think that for children time moves more slowly than it does for grownups, and there is some evidence that it might,” said the study.
“Our results lend support to the importance of time perception in animals where the ability to perceive time on very small scales may be the difference between life and death for fast-moving organisms.”
Further following up with the research of size and time perception, earthquakes, can also influence and shorten our day by shifting and altering the Earth’s Axis.
This happened when an Earthquake 8.8 hit Chile in 2010. Although not by a significant amount – 1.26 micro-seconds – the day got shorter, slowing the earth down.
Dr. Michio Kaku explains “that the Earth shifted three inches off its axis, several hundreds miles of plate shifted 6 feet in the earth and that increased the earth’s rotational speed.
It’s a very tiny effect but it builds up over time.”
So time as we know it, seconds, minutes and hours do not exist – the only thing that exists is day, night and the current now.
Human beings created time, with the invention of the clock. Time is an illusion that is experienced differently based off a person or animal’s size. So next “time” you are late for an appointment, tell the person time doesn’t exist and my perception is different then yours.
On second thought, best to keep in mind that most people live in the matrix of time – for now.
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The “Meat”: The Engineering of the Metabolic Matrix
The Flicker Fusion Intercept
The primary technical anchor of Time Illusion theory is the Critical Flicker Fusion Frequency. This node identifies the metabolic rate as a biological clock-speed, where smaller animals process more “frames per second” of reality. This confirms that the terrestrial grid is perceived through variable-speed filters, and that the “human second” is an arbitrary frequency-tuning dictated by our physical scale.
The Axial Rotation Intercept
The most anomalous feature of our temporal stability is its vulnerability to geological reset. Forensic analysis of the 2010 Chilean earthquake suggests that the Earth’s rotational speed is a dynamic technical variable. This points to a clinical planetary diagnostic, where the human sense of ‘Day’ is steered through the physical alignment of the planet’s axis.
Executive Summary: The Perceptual Intercept: Forensic Analysis of Human-Centric Time
This archive node investigates the 2013 Irish study on species-specific time perception, documenting the transition from a universal “now” to a metabolic-variable field. The summary details the clinical detection of fast-flickering light in over 30 species, the systematic shortening of the day due to axial shifts, and the experimental evidence that children experience time “slower” due to their smaller physical scale. It explores the subterranean act of preservation of this data, which maps the direct links between Michio Kaku’s physics and the total technical awakening of the human observer.
The investigation treats the “Clock Illusion” as a precise technical manual for identifying how the human consciousness is steered through artificial intervals. The narrative preserves the “people did this” perspective—viewing the inventors of the clock as specialized frequency-managers who mastered the art of temporal synchronization to maintain the matrix of modern society. This post documents Why Time Doesn’t Exist as the definitive forensic diagnostic of the biological and technical limitations of the human soul-body temple.
“Human beings created time, with the invention of the clock. Time is an illusion that is experienced differently based off a person or animal’s size.”
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